Doctrine Data uses the Doctrine Parser for the dumping and loading of fixtures data so it is possible to use any of the formats available in the Parser. Currently yml is the only fully supported format but xml and others are next. ++ Exporting You can export data to fixtures file in many different formats // A few ways exist for specifying where you export the data // Dump to one large fixture file $data = new Doctrine_Data(); $data->exportData('data.yml', 'yml'); // Dump to individual files. One file per model. 3rd argument true specifies to dump to individual files $data = new Doctrine_Data(); $data->exportData('path/to/directory', 'yml', true); ++ Importing You can import data from fixtures files in many different formats // Path can be in a few different formats $path = 'path/to/data.yml'; // Path directly to one yml file $path = array('data.yml', 'data2.yml', 'more.yml'); // Array of yml file paths $path = array('directory1', 'directory2', 'directory3'); // Array of directories which contain yml files. It will find all files with an extension of .yml // Specify the format of the data you are importing $format = 'yml'; $format = 'xml'; $format = 'csv'; $models = array('User', 'Phonenumber'); // you can optionally specify an array of the models you wish to import the data for, by default it loads data for all the available loaded models and the data that exists $data = new Doctrine_Data(); $data->importData($path, $format, $models); ++ Dummy Data With Doctrine Data you can import dummy data to all your Doctrine Records $numRecords = 3; // Number of dummy records to populate for each model $models = array('User', 'Email'); // Models to generate dummy data for. If none specified it generates dummy data for all loaded models. $data = new Doctrine_Data(); $data->importDummyData($numRecords, $models); ++ Writing You can write your fixtures files manually and load them in to your applications. Below is a sample data.yml fixtures file. You can also split your data fixtures file up in to multiple files. Doctrine will read all fixtures files and parse them, then load all data. Please see the [doc schema-files :index :name] for the sample models/schema for these example fixtures. --- Adult: Adult_1: name: Parent 1 Contact: Contact_1 Car: Car_1: name: Chevorlet Trailblazer Car_2: name: Chevorlet Blazer Car_3: name: Buick Child: Child_1: name: Child 1 Adult: Adult_1 Contact: Contact_1: name: Jonathan H. Wage Contact_3: name: Daniel Adams Contact_4: name: Robert Adams Dog: Dog_1: name: Sam User: User_1 Dog_2: name: Dixie User: User_2 Dog_3: name: Chief User: User_3 SelfReference: SelfReference_1: User1: User_1 User2: User_2 name: Self Reference 1 SelfReference1: SelfReference_2 SelfReference2: SelfReference_3 SelfReference_2: User1: User_2 User2: User_1 name: Self Reference 2 SelfReference1: SelfReference_1 SelfReference2: SelfReference_1 SelfReference_3: User1: User_2 User2: User_1 name: Self Reference 3 SelfReference1: SelfReference_3 SelfReference2: SelfReference_3 User: User_1: username: jwage hair_color: light brown Contact: Contact_1 User_2: username: dadams hair_color: dark brown Contact: Contact_3 User_3: username: radams hair_color: light brown Contact: Contact_4 UserCar: UserCar_1: User: User_1 Car: Car_1 UserCar_2: User: User_2 Car: Car_2 UserCar_3: User: User_3 Car: Car_3 Here is how you would write code to load the data from that data.yml file $data = new Doctrine_Data(); $data->importData('data.yml', 'yml');